Apple iTV HDTV Entering In Commercial Production In May – June, Launch In Q4 2012

While the rest of the world is crazy about the upcoming third-generation iPad launch, there are some analysts who started their work back with their old claims. Apple’s upcoming “iTV” or HDTV from the Cupertino Company, is just a highly rumored device in the industry, many sources around the world have reported about the product, but nothing comes up with proof on their reports. However, the old runner in the Apple’s iTV HDTV rumor mill, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster, again comes back with a new claim on the Apple’s upcoming television, while weighing his old claim of Apple was testing different component’s providers for the upcoming product, and being in talk with different major personalities of the tech industry to include them on their Apple TV project.

Well, there are no proofs on the claim but still, media is referring to Jefferies & Co. analyst Peter Misek, who has claimed recently that the actual process of the production and manufacturing of the upcoming Apple TV product is on the move, with little steps in the market to hide their self from being caught by market watchers. The analyst reported on his recently has visited to Asia, on which he came to know that many big component providers are currently shipping very small quantity of their products to Apple for the in-house production of the device, and wide-range testing of the device with other quality ranking component developers.

In addition to the little move, Misek also claimed that the device would be soon entering the commercial production phase around the timeframe of May or June, while following the actual announcement and launch of the device in the fourth quarter of this year. However, according to us, we doesn’t think that Apple is in such hurry to introduce a new product in the market, but still we have to believe on the analyst reports, as the rumor mil suggested last month that Apple is about to start its own TV channel streaming for the iOS users, or some new product.